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Drone attacks strike energy infrastruc­ture

- BY SUSIE BLANN

Russian drones have targeted the Black Sea city of Mykolaiv, setting a hotel on fire and damaging energy infrastruc­ture, the local Ukrainian governor has said.

Vitaliy Kim said Russian drones “seriously damaged” the hotel and affected heat-generating infrastruc­ture in the city. He added that there were no casualties.

Russian state agency RIA carried claims that the strike on Mykolaiv targeted a shipyard where naval drones are assembled, as well as a hotel housing “English-speaking mercenarie­s” who have fought for Kyiv.

The RIA report cited Sergei Lebedev, described as a co-ordinator of local pro-Moscow guerrillas. His claim could not be independen­tly verified.

Also yesterday morning, the Russian defence ministry said 17 Ukrainian drones were downed overnight over four regions in the country’s south-west. Three drones were intercepte­d near an oil depot in Lyudinovo. There were no immediate reports of any casualties or damage.

One of the drones damaged communicat­ions infrastruc­ture in Russia’s Belgorod province, which borders Ukraine, governor Vyachaslav Gladkov said. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

The Russian Defence Ministry, meanwhile, claimed its forces had destroyed ammunition depots and military equipment housed at three airports across Ukraine, including assault drones stored at Kamyanka Airfield in the country’s east. The ministry’s online update yesterday said the attacks took place over the past 24 hours. There was no immediate comment from Kyiv.

Russian shelling on Saturday and overnight wounded at least seven civilians across Ukraine, according to Ukrainian officials.

The Donetsk and Kharkiv regions have seen fierce clashes in recent weeks as Russian forces seek to grind out gains along the 620-mile front line, while ammunition shortages have increasing­ly hamstrung Ukraine’s defences.

Russian troops “will likely make significan­t gains in the coming weeks” while Kyiv awaits muchneeded arms from a huge US aid package to reach the front, a Washington-based think tank said.

In its latest operationa­l assessment, the Institute for the Study of War said Moscow’s forces have opportunit­ies to push forward around Avdiivka, the eastern city they took in late February after a gruelling, months-long fight, and threaten nearby Chasiv Yar.

 ?? ?? DEFENCES: A man walks past anti-tank hedgehogs in central Kyiv, Ukraine.
DEFENCES: A man walks past anti-tank hedgehogs in central Kyiv, Ukraine.

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